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  • @tja said:
    Thanks, @espiegel123
    I was seeking AppStore descriptions where I did read this, but so far could not find any.
    Should have written this down.

    Most apps wouldn’t share this sort of information. I know about this from my past life in electronic music software development.

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  • @tja said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @tja said:
    Thanks, @espiegel123
    I was seeking AppStore descriptions where I did read this, but so far could not find any.
    Should have written this down.

    Most apps wouldn’t share this sort of information. I know about this from my past life in electronic music software development.

    No, it were 2 Apps that were mentioning that wavetable waveforms can sound harsh, but they did it different, of course. So they were talking down such wavetables ...

    Take anything in an App Store with a grain of salt.

  • @tja said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @tja said:
    Thanks, @espiegel123
    I was seeking AppStore descriptions where I did read this, but so far could not find any.
    Should have written this down.

    Most apps wouldn’t share this sort of information. I know about this from my past life in electronic music software development.

    No, it were 2 Apps that were mentioning that wavetable waveforms can sound harsh, but they did it different, of course. So they were talking down such wavetables ...

    yes they absolutely can

    • if low samole rate was used for them
    • if no oversamoling used for playing higher octaves
  • @dendy said:

    @Strizbiz said:

    @dendy said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @Strizbiz said:
    For me personally the closest thing to Serum is either BLEASS Megalit or Terra Pro with the Module Waves iap. The only con with Megalit is that you can’t import your own wavetables. If you could do that and import wavetables from Serum that would be really be Megalit lol. Terra Pro isn’t exclusively a wavetable synth, it has other types of oscillators but once you buy the Module Waves iap you can use it as a wavetable synth and import your own wave files into it. But I REALLY wish Megalit would allow us to import wavetables and or wave files into it.

    Even more so than Buttersynth? How is Megalit? I love Bleass’s apps but I have all the other “big” synths so wasn’t sure if I needed it immediately. I definitely wanna pick it up some day soon though.

    Megalit has awful ugly digital aliasing noise on oscillators when played on higher octaves and much less modulation capabilities than BS .. like it is not completely bad synth, you can get some nice sounds from it, but why use something which is not clear winner in it's class ? :-)

    What sounds great and what sounds ugly is subjective though. I’m not really focused on “best in class” because different synths bring different things to the table

    Forget what i said.. it’s weird.. wanted to record example but now everything sounds ok .. it’s really strange, i remember i was shocked how bad megalit and omega oscillators were sounding on higher octaves but now all sounds ok .. really strange

    I remember talking with you about that a few weeks ago and I could never reproduce the issue. Maybe it was some strange glitch? Omega is possible my favorite straightforward FM synth I own.

  • @HotStrange said:
    I remember talking with you about that a few weeks ago and I could never reproduce the issue. Maybe it was some strange glitch? Omega is possible my favorite straightforward FM synth I own.

    Yeah some sort of glitch/bug ? Dunno.. pretty weird..

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  • wimwim
    edited May 2023

    That comment doesn't say anything about why it "sounds warmer". Nor can you extrapolate that to assume it has anything to do with the waveforms. Simulated analog "warmth" is more often produced by using saturation and filters. Warmth is more often what we associate with the subtle saturation and EQ changes introduced by tube amps, mixing desks, compressors, etc. of the earlier hardware days.

    It could be that app does sound warmer, but IMO that's less likely to have anything to do with the oscillator waveforms than other aspects of the internal signal chain.

    That is just a marketing non-statement that means nothing other than that they claim to have a warmer sound. In fact, it's misleading because they're implying all rompers and wavetable synths are the same. That's nowhere near accurate.

  • edited May 2023

    Honestly i found Flowtones pretty uninteresting synth.. thried it for a while but there was nothing what would made me "woow".. from the sound designer point of view i don't hear anything "exceptional".. Arruria iSEM is way much more closer to what i would call "warm sound" - it really sounds like SEMBlance module which was peobably most warm sounding HW analog synth i ever had ..

  • @dendy said:
    Honestly i found Flowtones pretty uninteresting synth.. thried it for a while but there was nothing what would made me "woow".. from the sound designer point of view i don't hear anything "exceptional".. Arruria iSEM is way much more closer to what i would call "warm sound" - it really sounds like SEMBlance module which was peobably most warm sounding HW analog synth i ever had ..

    I like Flowtones a lot though I don’t reach for it super often. Agreed on iSEM though. Handily one of the most analog sounding synths on iOS.

  • edited May 2023

    @HotStrange said:
    Agreed on iSEM though. Handily one of the most analog sounding synths on iOS.

    had this dude around the time they released iSem , and literally sold HW cause iSem was so close that i wasn't able to justify to myself holding the HW anymore :)

  • Yeah that’s an excellent synth, one of Analogue Solution’s best. I have a Nyborg, similar but not quite as good.

  • @dendy said:

    @HotStrange said:
    Agreed on iSEM though. Handily one of the most analog sounding synths on iOS.

    had this dude around the time they released iSem , and literally sold HW cause iSem was so close that i wasn't able to justify to myself holding the HW anymore :)

    That’s good to hear! Makes me feel better about never being able to afford that 😅

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